Piso Fare Sale 2013 via AirAsia and ZestAir

Hey everyone! ZestAir and AirAsia is having this massive Piso Fare Sale for flights with travel period from May 10, 2013-April 30, 2014! And they have twelve destinations to choose from, including international flights to Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, and Shanghai.

I’m super stoked right now because I just booked my flight with my mom to Davao for the August 2013 Kadayawan Festival. The Kadayawan Festival, mainly a thanksgiving festival, is marked with floral floats and streetdance competition, as well as exhibits showacasing Davao’s unique and artistic cultural heritage, as well as their tourism products. The Kadayawan Festival is scheduled to happen on August 17-18, 2013, and I cannot wait to be there!

Now, I know you’re thinking, “The Piso Fare is not really piso eh. Mahal pa din.” Of course the total cost is not really one peso! Can you imagine what would happen to our airline industry if this was the case? But, the base fare really costs 1 peso. Add tax, and the All-in-fare to any of these twelve locations start at 460php-538php! Our apir of Davao tickets cost us 3ooophp, and I am thankful for this steal! If it wasn’t for the Piso Fare, it would have cost us not less than 6000php!

The only issue I found with booking via AirAsiaPhilippines’ Website was that they didn’t have Paypal for payment. How convenient it would have been, not to mention secure for the customers, if they offer payment mode via Paypal. They hold your reservation for 24 hours max, and have to settle payment within twenty four hours via any of the following modes: via your Debit Card through Dragonpay, Payments made through 7-Eleven branches, Bayad Centers, and Cebuana Lhuillier, and direct credit card payments. They have processing fee charge, though. For direct credit card payments, we were charged around 500php Processing Fee. If you pay via 7-Eleven branches, Bayad Centers, or Cebuana Lhuillier, processing fee would cost around 300php.

You know what to do, guys! Take advantage of this seat sale and travel. Travel while we’re young and travel while we can. More importantly, travel while it’s cheap! –HANA